03-10-2022, 10:10 PM
Quote:Oh I noticed you mentioned NHS awesome a fellow UK, yup so you'll see they do offer decap after 6s as you say, some groups I'm wondering if your private? GenderCare and GenderGP both offer good selections I know GGP you can get Bicca, Cypro or even Decap if you desire but I know GC likes Spiro a lot (not me I hate it)Yup, trans in the UK, for whatever I did in a past life (half-joking - I know it could be worse). I'm weighing up private at the moment - I need to do some research on how complex managing DIY HRT is. If it's not too bad, I don't see why I need to pay several hundred £ for someone to tell me I'm trans. Longer-term there's a promising NHS pilot in London I'm hoping to get onto eventually (at least before the decades-long wait for Tavistock). But yeah I've never heard any good things about Spiro.
Quote:You might call yourself a hard gainer but wait until you see what E will do along side low T it can be a struggle to lose weight and ever so easy to gainO.o slightly scary; never had to worry about that. Right now in theory I'm mostly going for the somewhat-muscular sword-lesbian vibe, if you will, if I can keep on some of the muscle on E But curves have never really been in my wildest dreams, wouldn't mind a bit of that over the top...
Quote:Possibly, I do intermittent fasting 16/8 program and have done forever, mostly as a glucose control but it does have interesting interactions with lipolysis but this method is also good for HGH so its a weird balance of what you desire.It seems a bit much of a toss up for me to come to a firm decision NBE-wise so I default to: it's healthy so I'll do it anyway. Trying not to let longevity go out the window when thinking about feminisation, which is part of why I'm still working out my upper body too.
Quote:Yeah the NHS doesn't do injections....yet?Is this as big an issue as it sounds? Like does it make sense to get injectable-E even when NHS prescriptions are on offer? I'm not really sure what the advantage is except I guess you just metabolise less of the E and so can get more of it into your system more safely?
Quote:women tend to have a "second layer" or its just twice as thick as in men on subcutaneous fat, so its going to take some time to relocate and match your genetic ratios (look at mom)Ah, right, hence why it's a bit more productive to do it down the line then.